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Nexus ails Assam healthcare by Daulat Rahman

An unholy nexus between various healthcare providers, including doctors and private hospitals, has become a stumbling block in delivering benefits to the people at a time when Dispur is pumping in huge funds to bring improvement in the health sector. This was revealed in a multiple-stage survey conducted by Consumer Unity & Trust Society International, a reputed NGO. The survey has found that the government’s various welfare schemes like providing free medicines...

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Rx Negative, Genetically by Pragya Singh

People who play doctor or heed quackery are biting off more than they can chew Whenever a patient with bleeding in the stomach or a child whose fever has not subsided in a week is admitted into Sasaram-based physician B.B. Singh’s clinic, he immediately knows that it’s a case of self-medication. “At least 40-50 per cent of my patients have either had sleeping pills, or antibiotics, or painkillers without a...

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Universal health care: the barriers and the way forward by Dileep Mavalankar

Health targets fail as they are set without strategies. The 12th Five-Year Plan should be used to look at the changes needed in the public health system. Health is currently a privilege in India. Not a right. Maternal and child health remains neglected even after countless plans, programmes and political proclamations. Every year, nearly 60,000 women die in pregnancy and childbirth, while approximately 1.7 million children less than five years of...

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Human Smears by Madhavi Tata

Poor Andhra villagers now victims of clinical drug trials No Drug Resistance     * 35 women, some men from Guntur district put throughclinical trials of a breast cancer drug. They later complain of joint pains, nausea and chest pains.     * Biotech industry in Andhra is worth about Rs 455 crore     * Touts operating on behalf of pharma companies get people from the poorer districts to Hyderabad for the tests *** Some 35 women...

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Global demand increasing for synthetic Drugs, UN report finds

-The United Nations   While global markets for cocaine, heroin and cannabis declined or remained stable, the production and abuse of prescription opioid Drugs and new synthetic Drugs rose, the United Nations annual drug report said today. “The gains we have witnessed in the traditional Drugs markets are being offset by a fashion for synthetic ‘designer Drugs’ mimicking illegal substances,” said Yury Fedotov, Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and...

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